talst ... Mige Plant, ;, 4 3 . ,, c . f | ‘lm ft ‘l . Cadét John Liditker, fias qualified as ‘_ as the. rests taken reâ€" cently in Nashville, Ténnr., and he is awaitigg . orders in his Army Fyuhel taining.‘ nth Aviation Cadet | Lidicker. â€"â€"aâ€" threeâ€" ten ‘ fying expfrience at Furâ€" man C a* ville, S. C. He is the of Mr. Mrs. John J. Bids \of E+4 Eid e@Â¥â€"f td |â€" Chigk Boatswain Floyd ‘E Peter®n is visiti UH wife and two i s at thei on Sheridan avenug, | Hyghwoodl." served in the iNqiy 1 g war .and is a murvivor of the |U. B.~S. Hugh L. ‘Scort whi ies . of the coast of: A last N , . Before. reâ€" er service, , former superâ€" â€" of vod â€" water | He will to his base: for ?a next M * VA t ip iertt.. Hey sptnt six. months aal 1| 4 | other â€" Pacific ses |with the crew of the 4 + to this : in April.\to begin his training Animounce Engkigement Of Betty Einbetker: * Robere P halj| written jis mother, Mrs. Bessie Pef#rson of Glenâ€" moted‘ from H clags, to carâ€" R returnéd |fron§ sea duty with the y, heâ€"is | stationed. at Whibbey Island, t , Wash. â€" â€"A ‘beother, ‘Fipst Class Norâ€" man Peterson, has begk om sea duty sipce , f \ + W M on, }r., was comâ€" miksighed a y at : the :'r i ises|lof the officer w on . August A. ; is i tenâ€"day leave vith fis parents home on Park Ct¢ Mr. and Mrs. W . Einbecker, 324 Park avenue, Have ‘the engagement of thei ter, Doroâ€" thy,‘ to Sergeant G. Feltham, . ~$ army, e, La. Mis4 Kinbecke‘ receive ~her master‘s degree ; niversijty of Ch in ¢ gfl Feltham was studying for his tor‘s degree ut the University ago when he was called into setvice in February. Weatpo a0ét. Fiarry, J. \Arison, n Mr. Mi. H. J. Carlson ‘:i; pxbl w previously. had .**'; d bis . s phase of Army oetl t . F _ sapl Pjim ’-‘)“ School in Balim: ‘d;.i s is rgceivihg his basic fight : ng . at â€" Perrin {Field, Sherman, i 0] 1 I j Put. Howard | son was injured in |&h |avtemobile afci with two lflier| compani¢ns Friday: when \ gar skidded on. Â¥et "‘g:“thnd 1 | t * T ree :’:wh': ioned at Camp sdant were on theirl way to Deerficld L_ d a. threeâ€"day) furlough. ~/B ‘Anderson, who is the son of "‘ and Mrs. J. Anderson of .M n m , suffered> a tured arm. ; i a jent. Dorothy Ridridge of (the WACs has _ to _ Princ¢eton tersity to thel‘r‘\imyf}’m ‘hange School. is‘ the daughâ€" ir of the Harty Afiri of Judson \. Subscription :. $1.50 per year $ cents per single cdpy. $3.00 per yea: *fl-ofl.ï¬c ; HMilinois. || Resolutions ot card o Shankt, obituaries, of entertain Jmque of the Army * Forces is ;e & school at the | Army Air Field, Carlsâ€" New Mexico.‘ NaÂ¥il Keserve THE H L:I. at :- Post *iï¬u-:‘;m Issued ME each week by e Highland Park 516 Laure is | 4 ; * Â¥ ‘ es Cadef Yome Hteymmim Wharsday and w ;mmmp :"J after his eighteenth birthday. $] be a senjor dt Highland Park Mchool ‘this fail, [ ';,"‘ nan Rpberf Heyrann is atâ€" w Navil Tfaining School at #hbia Unive vin~ New â€" Nork N graduate K the University "Jï¬ h Carolina ‘jn May, he wil 'q. nissionet | epsign in the Ul Keserve upon gompletion of his Society | PARK PRESS §57 , 1943 Carlson, <o4r ty the ‘Comn KT war . corres ent crossed ‘ the i times with [Britai Darkness." % On . April Fr-nf#,elia Waterbury, a dramatic attress will give a proâ€" gram of dis nctio+} entitled "Stars Come Highk" fs3+1:i 530000 i44 ~All students at the Carlsbad E: ool come to to receive a & intensi & in "dead :ï¬nm" navigation. With this addition iniu- ing they are able to direct a to its objective and also drop the bombs on the z« spot most beneficial to the Uni ations‘ war effort.. The~~ committee | assisting | Mrs. Alonzo :C. ney| in . the program selections â€" ini des : Mrs. Aaron 8. Bauer, vice irman; Mrs. C. Vigo Nichols, Mrs. Robin K,â€" MacFadden, Mrs. David fr'lddts Mrs. Eart Wallis and Mrs. Keaneth b Laey. _ / â€""How Writars Ge a â€"humorous |lectur Whipple &« t success> of h¢r n Joshua". placed her literary â€"sta Announce Year‘s Program Of Highland Park Woman‘s Club John| Claire Montieth, whose tools are a beautiful baritone voice, organâ€" ized information! on his subject, a\cofâ€" lection of rare} slides and a great love of westera United States, will ilustrate in c and interpret with song his Nov | 16 lecture on "Western Desert Wonderlands." This ‘is ‘the recipe jused â€"by Mrs. Alonzo C. Tenney and the program committee â€" of the | i hflguï¬â€˜bt Woman‘s clab / in fo e 1943â€"1944 ule ‘of b PYWIL‘ Judge J. M. Braude, nationally faâ€" mous‘ for his inspired handling of the Boys‘ Court in Chicago, lectures on Nov. 2 on "Yohuth, Woman and the Home Front." wersl "Science Rer ,n:tf the Worl#†is the lecture subject chosen by Dr. James Shelby . bot::t:‘. former head of the Chrysler |Institute of Engineer. ing and econofpist of nationally recâ€" ognized : abilitick, for the evening of . "Dramatic +â€"Mome in â€" Opera" s the = se October .. 19. getsy‘ Ross, rina with the Chicago Opera| Ballet, Lois Gentil, young mezzo soprano, with Madelene Dahiman at the| piano present a cosâ€" tume. entertainrsent centered around familiar operas. [. ; $ - Henorable C| J. H ‘of the N i the League df / Ni notable ~ statesman, leader in world affa himself only with th cation of ideag to t! tieino&at,will vern ference, in Big Feb on ‘ "How to Win t dier On January 4, 194 forecast the ita personal implications . January 1 nnu How to distinguis} tion, what importan censorship, and / propaga 1 .b February 1 by| Curti his lecture on sorship and Pic. Dumlf Cymi spent last, w’eek- end visitine |his wife in Highwood white offâ€"duty at Camp McCoy; Wis, CcOLLECT ruu TONS OF SCRAP METAL The autoniotive ‘industry â€" collected nearly (1,400,000 tons of metal: scrap in the |past J1 months, the Chic Motor |club {was informed 'retqn:g March :of this year was the hm month on regord to date with 1 tons of collected and returned to the mills, In. each of the ‘other nou: ¢ than 160,000 tons‘ were ~ Lt. Bowes| recently â€"received «his from the Vi iHle, Calif., Bombarâ€" Included an the graduvates was Second Lievt . Jerome P. Bowes, III, son of |Jerome P. Bowes,. 176 Laurel avenug¢, Highland Park, HL: Bs iccess of h¢r no shua". placed her Brace "Thonleste e | n i â€" O ar . corres nt ossed ‘ the lish mes with ritain arkness." | â€" a mt roa ib s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINGCG ROOM FIRST whete the Bible and all the it may be read, bor Saturdays Autharized in * YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED!| TO USE THE {practical appliâ€" ¢ political realiâ€" the Peace Conâ€" uary 15 lecture " P“ce.ï¬.“tl * / That Way" is e. by . Maureen t March 7. The is , the 'Sy ta df / March 21. A Thomas, : has Channel several ‘s . "Soldiers of fact from ficâ€" e to put upon to . Jeoogmu" i explained "on Macdougali in Bogies" ;. Cenâ€" gda" . f 100. bro, president Parliament | and ns Assembly, ‘journalist ‘and irs, will concern @1 : "The Giant permanently in , Canfield Cook . economic and of aviation, _ _ 1 Musicale, 1. to 0 pm. _ S 43 North Sheridan [ss & Perfotmpances are givtn every night and Satuiday matinee. Seats are now on sale for the matinee on Labor Day, Septf 6. : sat, Annovince Engagement ‘The ughgir}s’ To Présent _ | Labor Day Matinee Having gassed the h performâ€" ance in‘ thef six months of its Chicago run, Jos Fields‘ hilarious comedy, "The . Daughgirls", at Chicago‘s Selâ€" wyn Theatfe, lnn‘unccs special La+ bor Day.ifatinee on )Lmdny. Sept. 6th, “ opth "I’iï¬l. i ’ $ i “h,? p .‘1 i m e I’ h o’j If. it‘s Mughs you‘re :i“ you‘ll find Â¥hem 1g back at you g evry minute of this franti cally | funng farce: about three ; K diggery on jthe loose in the goldâ€"braid jungles of wartime Washington. 1 "The‘* Dopghgiris" at Chicago‘s Sel+ what r'r military or political stuffed "shirts, as it <juicily Bronxâ€" cheers the| Wall Street brokers turned generals, the laundrymen become maâ€" terials‘ kgars, the" s lder~b¢{:l¢; deskâ€"hoppérs, and the threeâ€"shtit bed~ rooming ppactice that h ; become the capital‘s ic ‘tradeâ€"mark. * id The: tlirke, not especially moral young, ladjes, of the title find it neâ€"] cessary, ; wartime reasons, to el:J tablish ‘t †Jegality of the "husbands" they, ha e registered as living in the hotel roopg which they share with each other, .'-: at one time ‘or anotherâ€" a gcm'xcra colonel, a captain, an aa miral; a pguad of Marines, a 'bo.tloaqj of sailorsfan Army ch@plain, a Rus sian ‘priecs®# a Red Army|female sharpâ€" shooter, ayrubber czar, h salesman in search of f bed, a wife jn search of a husband, ; nd assorted |other phenoâ€" mena /o might expect| to encounter in our : ¢akmopolitan capital, particiâ€" pate in | the festivities. The plot is generous fwith broad htimor, raucous gags,) rowily fun, sizzling satire, and swift, comfpétent playings . i : The thiee girls are played by the talented ind glamorous Betty Law» ford, Leil Ernst and Reggy Freneh; a Russiag Sniper is acted by‘ the famed Bélasco.. star, Leonore Ulric} the stellaf comedian Taylor Holmes is a| very| funny ‘armâ€"chair general;} thefl{nh‘ e of the cast include distinâ€" guished Troadway playgrs. 1 v.:‘;‘ If it‘s (1 you‘ll fin during . eve cally | funp diggerk on jungles of â€" BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Aï¬ Â§ Body Repairingâ€" Ne xt m o n t h ‘Miss Dgrick will w*4] return t¢ the Stout J institute! in Menâ€" omottie, Yvhere she will c lete her senior |fear. Mr. McKeniga, a gradâ€" | uate| Stout, is nov? reéceiving his primiary kadio material) at the Univerâ€" sity |of| MHouston, Houston, Tex. No date) hasibeen set for 1he' wedding. Mr. anfl Mrs. Williim Dorick of Highland] Park have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Frances, } Wilâ€" j f liam Pafrick Meâ€" ¢ Kanna, | fe a ma n first clags, son of Mr. aigd Mrs. /5 William [ F. Mcâ€" h Kanna of Menomâ€" onie, W#. K STATIONERY 4 AU'*‘ nm&ou co. â€l A clerk was helping an Au Momens News _ Loc '1 The Press 6 LAUREL AVENUE ?r'% a "‘ï¬!t".;;% ied Phone H. P. 178 * ABLE LAUNDRY AND YÂ¥ CLEANING CO. RYTEX STATIONERY Mary Baker Eddy :\zchhul Balancing inting â€" thin * * wiuhighd Pare 7 t * «. x l=‘lnnlupu | S a of your _ $%09_ at North Shore Gas Co. appreâ€" SCIENTIST Td t ir daughter, Mar: 54 't,. td â€" D eÂ¥ l K . Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Southerton daughter, |Janann of Austin, are v. tioning this week in .Highland Part A picni¢ will be given by Fidelity Life association Sunday, Aug, 22, at Sunset park ‘starting at 12) t Guests arte asked to bring basket Syfiches. . 1. : ;{.>>° 4.: | . Games will be featured and prizes awarded..| Mrs. Hugo ; S"-‘Wd“ is president of the association. | |â€" Lt. Carrcll Binder, Jr., and f)‘ Jenane:â€" Patterson exchanged (th¢i wedding *vows Monday ‘afternoon |in the gardens ‘of his parents‘ home (at 837 Forest avenye, The young M£ groom, one of last year‘s‘ es lat Harvard univeriity?fa:gved home Sunday ‘from Selman |Field, Monr la., where hewas commissioned | a second | ‘licutenantâ€"navigator | in‘ the army Air forces on Saturday. _ f From . their Jack| Rabbit ranch Dayton, Wyo., Mr. tqil Mrs. Czrl ther Odell, formerly of Highland P. have announced theâ€"marriage on 1 of: their .daughter, Frances Chappell, to Harolé Leat Arney. ceremony took place on the ranch with only the families: present. | © â€" After a short wedding trip Mr. ney and his bride returned to the r3 to > reside. 1 * ~~>>] 4 B4 Picnic To Be Given Sunday At Sunset s$OUTHERTONS VISITING HERE THIS WEEK His bride,: daughter ‘of Mr. a; Mrs. Chester M. Patterson of Ni York, wors a streetâ€"length, soft bl crepe dress and matching Sat for teremony, . Her only . attendant, Binder‘s sister, Mary [ Kelsty Binder, also wore blue. : Both > carried (pink bouquets. _ Chester . Patterson, _ Jr., served as best man. ; > 4: Announce Marriage Of, Former Resident The wedding muisic was played by Theodore _ Troendle, ‘pianist, who also played at the seniot Binders‘. marriâ€" age. Dr. Paul Hu}cï¬m, a" family friend, offciated. . | ; > o iA Lt. Binder. took }:u; bride 40 jthe North Woodsfor (their honeymgon. If his new orders permit, she will accompany him to his next post. Binder Wedding . Takes Place in Home of Parents at Waukegan but we need seyâ€" éral more men for next yinm' from October to April, | . _ . We found some of those labâ€" orers over 37 for our Gas plants man from the deep South : out an application for a ci service janitor job. The cle would write down the answe after having read off the gue tionk.,: .: * ; 403. [Â¥3 suggestions. : If you have a can buy ? "Which one?" asked the clerk, taken aback by the applicant‘s candor. ) :: 4508 }.pmsl grievance or a helpful idea let us hear itâ€"Please! | 4 ."Do you belong," read the clerk, "to the Nazi Bund, or to any society or party planni to overthrow the government?" . "Yaâ€"as," ‘answered the ‘m*n, hesitatingly. . .‘ _ } "The Republican," was the earnest answer. °+ ))0 00. Noi The Friendly People .. TOM CLARK P n snoreGas C â€"Jewel Crusgder. We Soh 1f Id i1l vit rS and den The irk, Arâ€" ngh at mmoht Miss : Marjorie â€" Leaming,. . htgr ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 14 T tlil avente, left \\'edl"cha‘y| ) . She |will be vacationing i Paul for a (week or ten days. | || |. sart clubs are ‘having M ‘ luricheon for, the ‘incosfing xmw early this year, due to th# ad vance opening date of Vnur"* 0 tional acceljrlttd schedule '{oï¬j‘!‘ duration. ‘The year starts Septem| f 2, |and cuts down all holiday Mtkl-l t10 at vj t 3 SJ th Vassar Club‘s Annual Luncheon To Be Wednesday (. iss MARJORIE LEAMING |, ACATIONING IN ST. PAUL "class of 1947 are the, 0 boards of the Chicago and ore Vassar clubs, past presidents athets of the freshmen, members 0 ¢ class of 1943, and undergradvat pdents. | $y Cooal BC ns ednesday, Aug. 25, at 12:30 acl the WouLu's Athletic d:i r ed to the Juncheon and to om fhe luncheon is to take plate on nadby vatomore be manned by vol ‘ . ~._=..This trophy of war h w&mmm@i« ~â€"â€" Minimum‘ purchase each child, and $1.1 ‘And r‘mox:mqud; i ;’;;nmat. lt of 4 'Tl_'le First > of Mig for every hour it has Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The only requirement BE viewing the submarine at close range is the qurthasé ibf War Sovings Bonds or Stamps. / [SDET . of in . is ® ‘ |..\.~The sub will be on|exh tween Green Boy Road Â¥ Raoilwoy tracks. :;‘ | | ‘ ; . THE JAP SUBMARIN will visit. Highland: Patk o o‘clock until 3:00 o‘clodgk p. ‘ . FOR Fou â€" <â€" payment of withholding taxes. Designated Dopq}nt% of tlh Governâ€" ment â€" for mbivi}ng‘ tor an adult. Nh2 To Inspect Inlide and Out t on B Sylia Dostalek, Mighael Hadjuk : Unifed In Marriage J MB . + I Min# â€"Sylvia P«afl. , daughter of ptof P Dostalek| of 629 Onwentsia aveâ€" ue, aljc M Hadjuk, son of Mrs. Michd§! Hadjuk of Gréat Neck, LL, ere Amarried ‘~ afternoon in the Witory of St. Patrick‘s churc‘, -i Forest. bride‘s anly attendant was Mrs. Waile u._a'am_of Hightand Park and Pimes Murdock of Glenview, serâ€" v«!} the bridegroom‘s best man. Fiffy . guests |from Chicago and the NoHBE Shore attended the buifet supâ€" w’ i tecqmon given in the Dostaâ€" lek .»4 me after the ceremony. * * Mléér a brief wedding trip, Mr. and GOLE! Â¥a on Central avenue beâ€" Chitago and Northwestern of War ptured at Pearl Harbor ugust 26th, from . 2:00 ‘ar Sevings Stomp for CIAL â€"SUNDAY FEEâ€"Golfâ€" of War Bondsâ€"The Sky t 4 off before 7 a. m. holes i 50. aysâ€"1 :00 to 4 00 p.m.â€"$§1% After 4 :00â€"$100 ( LADIES‘ DaAY BRIERGCATE OUNTRY CLUB FERS: Ploy the Morth e‘s Finest daily fee course stirted Americans that pdï¬n than $22,000 m Emflmn. and Stamp Booths will s BRIERGATE adjuk jwill reside at 631 Onâ€" avenue! L h Mondays and Fridays !ï¬).'."..;“!‘.“h- Rd4. or Deerfield 595 ul Page:1 1 Sios ty L Â¥ : 14 Lfd